![]() ![]() Small caps are no longer recommended for abbreviations of versions or texts of the Bible: NRSV, MT, etc.SBL now uses all caps without periods for BCE and CE rather than B.C.E.SBL now recommends using two-letter postal abbreviations rather than traditional state abbreviations ( 8.1.1).Series and journal titles are now abbreviated in both bibliography and notes ( 6).In bibliographies and notes, the basic facts of publication (city, publisher, and date) are set within parentheses, while all secondary publication information is now placed outside of the parentheses ( 6.2–6.4).This rule applies to nonbiblical ancient Near Eastern texts, Old Testament pseudepigraphical texts, Dead Sea Scrolls, apostolic fathers, New Testament apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, and Nag Hammadi codices ( 4.3.3.1, 8.3). Titles of unattributed ancient works are no longer italicized even when they represent a direct transliteration of the ancient language.To use SBL Hebrew in a document, quit your word processor if it is currently running, (re)open your word processor, select SBL Hebrew as the active font, change the active keyboard to the Biblical Hebrew. The previous version was a mix of academic for consonants and general-purpose for vowels ( 5.1.1.3). Selecting this will allow you to type in Hebrew. For the stems/binyanim, SBL now uses a consistent general-purpose style of transliteration: qal, niphal, piel, pual, hiphil, hophal, hithpael.In the academic transliteration style for Hebrew, SBL now specifies upside-down e for a vocal shewa, to distinguish it from khatef segol ( 5.1.1).Jesus’s and Moses’s are not exceptions to this rule ( 4.1.6). Following The Chicago Manual of Style, all names form the possessive with an apostrophe s.A thoroughly updated and expanded list of secondary sources.Expanded coverage of rabbinic works and ancient codices.An expanded list of technical abbreviations. ![]()
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